The HTTP protocol, as currently used in the World Wide Web, uses a separate TCP connection for each file requested. This adds significant and unnecessary overhead, especially in the number of network round trips required. We analyze the costs of this approach and propose simple modifications to HTTP that, while interoperat-ing with unmodified implementations, avoid the unnecessary network costs. We implemented our modifications, and our measurements show that they dramatically reduce latencies
As the WWW continues to grow, providing adequate bandwidth to countries remote from the geographic a...
Short flows are highly valuable in the modern Internet and are widely used by applications in the fo...
TCP is quite a heavyweight protocol when serving very small web pages. We introduce a server-side ke...
User perceived latency is the most prominent performance issue influencing the World Wide Web (www) ...
2018-10-15Web performance has attracted a lot of attention in the industry and academia in the last ...
The quest for faster data transport to improve web user experience is ongoing and attempts are condu...
Recent observations through experiments that we have performed in current third generation wireless ...
Recent observations through experiments that we have performed in current third generation wireless ...
Abstract: It is critical to understand WWW latency in order to design better HTTP protocols. In this...
The paper reviews the factors affecting latency when loading web pages. It concludes that nowadays n...
Version 1.1 of the Hyper Text Transfer Protocol (HTTP) was principally developed as a means for redu...
TCP flows start with an initial congestion window of at most four segments or approximately 4KB of d...
Browsing the world wide web over a high-latency network connection is frustrating. We propose an “ac...
Networking research and development have historically focused on increasing network throughput and p...
The rapid growth of the WWW has inspired numerous techniques to reduce web latency. While some of th...
As the WWW continues to grow, providing adequate bandwidth to countries remote from the geographic a...
Short flows are highly valuable in the modern Internet and are widely used by applications in the fo...
TCP is quite a heavyweight protocol when serving very small web pages. We introduce a server-side ke...
User perceived latency is the most prominent performance issue influencing the World Wide Web (www) ...
2018-10-15Web performance has attracted a lot of attention in the industry and academia in the last ...
The quest for faster data transport to improve web user experience is ongoing and attempts are condu...
Recent observations through experiments that we have performed in current third generation wireless ...
Recent observations through experiments that we have performed in current third generation wireless ...
Abstract: It is critical to understand WWW latency in order to design better HTTP protocols. In this...
The paper reviews the factors affecting latency when loading web pages. It concludes that nowadays n...
Version 1.1 of the Hyper Text Transfer Protocol (HTTP) was principally developed as a means for redu...
TCP flows start with an initial congestion window of at most four segments or approximately 4KB of d...
Browsing the world wide web over a high-latency network connection is frustrating. We propose an “ac...
Networking research and development have historically focused on increasing network throughput and p...
The rapid growth of the WWW has inspired numerous techniques to reduce web latency. While some of th...
As the WWW continues to grow, providing adequate bandwidth to countries remote from the geographic a...
Short flows are highly valuable in the modern Internet and are widely used by applications in the fo...
TCP is quite a heavyweight protocol when serving very small web pages. We introduce a server-side ke...